Proposed Copyright Levy System could protect creators

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A new Copyright Levy System under the Copyright Bill aims to ensure fair pay for creators and protect their rights.

Swapo Party MP Fenny Tutjavi said the system would charge importers, distributors, and manufacturers royalties. These funds would go into a copyright fund to benefit creators.

Outrage over rape suspects being granted bail

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The Home of Good Hope Foundation led a demonstration from Black Chain shopping mall to the Katutura Magistrate's Court to express frustration over rape offenders being granted bail and roaming the same streets on which their victims live.

Qualified unemployed teachers demand urgent government action

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Hundreds of students receive qualifications in education on an annual basis. 

However, due to the high supply of graduates in the education field, most find it close to impossible to find employment, leaving them at risk of poverty despite their qualifications. 

IUM holds graduation for over 2500 students

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The International University of Management (IUM) hosted its 21st convocation ceremony, with over 2,500 students successfully completing their studies.

Africa Day commemoration AU headquarters

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The African Union (AU) celebrated its anniversary at its headquarters in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa.

The celebrations were attended by various high-ranking officials from member states.

NANSO educates the public on SGBV

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The Namibia Students Organisation (NANSO) handed out safety guides to educate the public about sexual and gender-based violence in Windhoek's informal Havana settlement.

The students distributed the safety guides by going door-to-door.